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Red Labour
RedLabour_
There's deep anger amongst socialists in the LP this evening & who can blame them. @RLong_Bailey’s sacking is another kick in the teeth for those of us who've fought so
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Clifford Singer
cliffordsinger
I've been thinking a lot about the role of 'Guilty Men', published 80 years ago this summer, in building opposition to the old ruling class – and especially so this
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Jorge Luis
JorgeLu41328650
1) Starmer withdrew the whip from Corbyn claiming that the disciplinary process itself was broken: "The disciplinary process does not have the confidence of the Jewish community. That became clear
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Sienna Rodgers
siennamarla
Corbyn v Evans court hearing has just ended. Master Sullivan, the judge, said she would provide a "judgment in writing as soon as I can". Corbyn's team is trying to
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Matt Carr
MattCarr55
For a while last year, I was impressed by Starmer’s sharp probing of John Son Un’s lethal dishonesty Now I see these confrontations as a clash between a stiletto and
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
NEW POll One year on from the General Election, and the largest* to be conducted to date.Headline voting intention:Con 40Lab 38LD 6Green 4Total sample is 6949 UK Adults, fieldwork 27
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Michael
SuperMickyChow
Here's the thing...Keir Starmer is a great leader...for a Centrist party. Everything he is, says & does is pure fap-worthy material for Centrists.He is NOT a left-wing leader, by any
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Jeremy Gilbert
jemgilbert
I made the point on @OwenJones84's show last week that the endemic analytical and rhetorical weakness exhibited by most Labour MPs is this: they have a world-view according to which
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Victor John King
VictorK43995989
Back in the 1940's and 50's, we sent children to homes in Australia, Canada and other countries. When they got on the boats, these children were happy that they might
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Christabel Cooper
ChristabelCoops
This is disheartening from Labour.IMO Labour should abstain on the deal, but I've always thought that the position on Brexit going forward was much more important than one vote. This
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Stephen Lloyd
StephenLloydEBN
THREAD / God almighty. Politics is still keeping me awake at my age. Hence time of these tweets. I posted a few hours ago my incredulity the Eastbourne Lab Party
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Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺
nicktolhurst
I see alot of friends here are getting angry at various Starmer comments on Brexit.I get its an emotional time, but with respect, alot of people arent thinking rationally right
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The Handcart's Tale
L00NEYleft
Within days of Sir Keir Rodney Starmer KCB QC first being elected as an MP, Blairites were already manoeuvring him into position as Labour leader, backing him as a candidate
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Josh
JMagosh
Might write a quick piece on the Lib Dem polling.Although headline figures *look* like they're losing a bunch of voters to Con, they're actually losing hardly any, and in fact
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Richard Wyn Jones
RWynJones
Been catching up with Starmer's 'big speech'. @ifanmj @JYDenham @ProfJMitchell etc have all had interesting things to say.To my mind it's vacuous stuff, but the lack of substance is itself
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
The Starmer economic speech is important moment for macro policy...With new administration in US “going big” on fiscal stimulus, borrowing rates remaining super-low - Opposition could choose to lean further
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